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12 hours ago ago from The Scoop

Without significantly higher gas prices, it is unlikely that consumers will be eager to buy smaller, more fuel-efficient cars in the United States, according to automotive forecasting firm CSM Worldwide, the Detroit Free Press reported. Sales of subcompact vehicles will likely increase to 11 percent to 15 percent of total vehicle sales in the United States by 2015, Charles Chesbrough, senior economist for CSM Worldwide told the paper. ...

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3 hours ago ago from Evolveteam's Blog

With an astronomical price tag of $80, you would expect these Star Wars hats to be from a galaxy far, far away. Even the Chewbacca fitted comes with furry earmuffs, for $104 of course. Talk about milking Gerorge Lucas dry.

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20 hours ago ago from corkpolitics.ie

FINE Gael Energy Spokesman, Simon Coveney has welcomed the proposed 8 per cent reduction in gas prices but said that this decrease should have been granted in September. “This confirms the that case that I’ve been making for the last six months, that gas prices are too high and that the combination of currency exchange rate changes and a collapse in international gas prices means that Irish consumes should be enjoying cheaper gas prices. ...

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